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Microsoft is letting go of around 6,000 workers as it shifts more of its focus to artificial intelligence. The company has ...
WizardLM, a Beijing-based Microsoft AI research group, appears to have been acquired by Tencent, the Chinese company that ...
Microsoft has started laying off nearly 3% of its entire workforce. The tech giant did not disclose the total number of lost ...
Microsoft Build 2025, a plug-and-play developers' and technology aficionados' conference, reveals pioneering innovations in ...
Microsoft, contradicting beliefs of Java developers responding to a survey, said they don't need to learn AI, master machine ...
Microsoft began laying off about 6,000 workers Tuesday, nearly 3% of its entire workforce and its largest job cuts in more ...
Microsoft introduced the Copilot+ PC concept and the first Surface Copilot+ PCs. Reality, however, didn’t live up to those ...
High-stakes talks to revise terms of multibillion-dollar partnership are key to plans to adopt for-profit model ...
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Microsoft is laying off less than three percent of its workforce, or around 6000 employees, as the technology giant looks to ...
Microsoft Research continues to collaborate with the global research community to drive breakthroughs in AI and push ...